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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
That's ridiculous.
My first reader was a Nook. I loved the thing. The only reason I replaced it is because I broke the screen.
I bought myself a Glowlight Plus (2014) and could easily use that as my primary reader.
Kobo's software is much more advanced and flexible than Nook's software. I do far prefer it.
B&N could really stand to make improvements. But it is not the cluster you make it out to be.
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I agree. I am satisfied with my last 2 generations of nooks. That is the 7.8" and the 6" that looks the same. The only beef I have is I have to turn the brightness all the way up to get the light I like and one of my shelves occasionally appear and disappear ( which is odd but not a deal-breaker) Nook is quite basic with its functions but if all you do is read and do not need all the bells and whistles it is a real good device.